Changing Face of Medicine: Reclaiming Humanity in a Tech-Driven Era

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Pratapsinh Appasaheb Varute

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‘Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love for humanity’- Hippocrates
Few professions have been transformed by science as dramatically as medicine. In recent years, technology has become so deeply embedded in the medical landscape that the idea of doctors being replaced by machines is no longer a pure science fiction. Robots perform complex surgeries, artificial intelligence assists in diagnosis, and dazzling advancements offer hope for conditions once deemed untreatable. Yet, as medicine races into the future, we find ourselves confronting an uncomfortable paradox: despite these triumphs, a growing mistrust now festers between the lay public, layperson and the medical profession as such.

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Varute, P. A. . (2025). Changing Face of Medicine: Reclaiming Humanity in a Tech-Driven Era. Journal of Surgery Archives, 3(2), 17–19. https://doi.org/10.21590/jsa.03.02.01
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